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World Sepsis Day 2023 – Continuing to fight against sepsis

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On World Sepsis Day, the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care (ACSQHC) recognise efforts across the globe to strive for better sepsis care, and to reduce the impact of this life-threatening illness. Every year 55,000 Australians are diagnosed with sepsis and more than 8,700 lose their lives. The Commission is committed to reducing the devastating impact of sepsis and improving outcomes for survivors. The Commission continues to work in partnership with The George Institute for Global Health and Sepsis […]

Infection Prevention and Control for Aged Care eLearning Modules

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The Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care (ACSQHC) has developed two eLearning modules to support infection prevention and control in aged care. The Basics of infection prevention and control for aged care module provides a foundation in infection prevention and control for all aged care workers. The module can be used during induction or for refresher training. The Infection prevention and control in aged care – training support resource is designed for registered nurses, infection prevention and control leads and others […]

WorkSafe Looks into Safety at Aged Care Facilities

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WorkSafe has commenced a proactive inspection program to look at safety issues in WA aged care and residential care facilities. The inspection program will look at a number of randomly-selected facilities across metropolitan and regional areas of the State throughout the 2023/24 financial year. Inspectors will place a strong emphasis on industry-specific hazards, along with workplace violence and aggression, staff training and other priority issues identified by WorkSafe. Residential aged care has been identified as an industry with significant challenges […]

Optimising antimicrobial stewardship in Australian primary care

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Deeble Institute for Health Policy Research Issues Brief no: 52 Saha SK, Haddock R Canberra: Australian Healthcare and Hospitals Association; 2023. p. 45. https://ahha.asn.au/publication/health-policy-issue-briefs/deeble-issues-brief-no-52-optimising-antimicrobial This issues brief from the Australian Healthcare and Hospitals Association’s Deeble Institute examines antimicrobial stewardship in primary care. Observing that ‘80% of antibiotics are consumed within primary care’, the notes argue that ‘concept of antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) in primary care will play an important role in improving the appropriate use of antibiotics and reducing the risk […]

Antimicrobial Stewardship in Primary Care Factshhets

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The National Safety and Quality Primary and Community Healthcare Standards have actions relating to antimicrobial stewardship. To support these the Commission has developed factsheets for General Practice Community Pharmacy Dental Practice Allied Health including Optometry and Podiatry Community Health services Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services The factsheets have practical examples of how these services can promote antimicrobial stewardship and meet the standards. https://www.safetyandquality.gov.au/our-work/antimicrobial-stewardship/antimicrobial-stewardship-primary-care

Hand Hygiene for Clinical Healthcare Workers and Hand Hygiene for Non-Clinical Healthcare Workers

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The Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care has recently released their new hand hygiene eLearning modules. Hand hygiene for clinical healthcare workers Hand hygiene for non-clinical healthcare workers. The new modules are designed to support the ongoing education of clinical and non-clinical staff in maintaining a safe and hygienic healthcare environment. They are available on the National Hand Hygiene Initiative (NHHI) Learning Management System (LMS). The two new modules replace the current suite of clinical discipline specific […]

Immunisation Action Week

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The Immunisation Action Week (IAW) is a national awareness program focused on highlighting the importance of vaccination, especially in a pandemic world. All information provided is based on current scientific evidence. The week occurs in April of each year to coincide and reaches a pinnacle with a national, free Influenza Vaccination Day on Friday (28th). Following the success of previous years’ the Influenza Vaccination Day has been expanded to include Brisbane, coinciding with the Melbourne and Sydney events. You can […]

National COVID-19 Community Protection Framework

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A National COVID-19 Community Protection Framework has been developed and outlines response measures that can be scaled-up should the epidemiological situation change. This Framework has been endorsed by the Australian Health Protection Principal Committee and aims to provide greater certainty to the general community, business and people at higher risk of severe COVID-19 illness.

World Sepsis Day 2022

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Today is world sepsis day, an opportunity to unite globally in the fight against sepsis. The Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care is undertaking a program of work to improve early recognition, treatment, outcomes and post-discharge support for people at risk of or diagnosed with sepsis in Australia. Further information on the program is available at https://www.safetyandquality.gov.au/our-work/national-sepsis-program The National Sepsis Awareness Campaign supports healthcare professionals to identify sepsis and act quickly to provide life-saving treatment. Download the […]